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10.3.2 Actual signals mode
10.3.2.1 Overview
Two displays can be selected in the actual signals mode:
- Actual signals display
- Fault memory display
The actual signals display appears first when entering the actual signals mode. However, when
the drive is in a fault condition, the fault memory display appears instead.
The actual signals display is used to monitor the drive without interfering with its operation. It
continuously displays three selectable actual values.
The CDP control panel automatically returns to the actual signals display from other modes if
no key is actuated within one minute (an exception from this is the fault memory display).
10.3.2.2 Actual values
The actual values are organized in groups.
10.3.2.3 Fault memory
The fault memory display provides information on the 64 most recent fault events that
occurred in the drive. It displays the name of the fault and the time it occurred. For instructions
on how to display and reset the fault memory, see “10.3.2.5 Displaying and resetting the fault
history” on page 136.
When the drive generates a fault or alarm, the corresponding message displays immediately.
Changing from the fault memory mode to other modes is possible without resetting the fault
first. When no key is actuated, the fault or warning text is displayed as long as the fault
is active.
Group Description
Group 01 Measured or calculated motor values
Group 02 Measured or calculated drive values
Group 03 Speed and torque reference values
Group 04 I/O values
Group 05 Data values
Group 06 Information: software version, drive and motor nominal values
Group 07 Control words
Group 08 Status words
Group 09 Fault and alarm words
For the complete list of selectable actual signals, see “Appendix G – Signal
and parameter table”.